As we convene this meeting of the esteemed Meeting 42, we find ourselves at a crossroads. A crossroads of sprinkles. The sprinkles in question, Boston Cream, have been a topic of discussion for quite some time. But what do they truly mean?
Some say it's a symbol of whimsy, a dash of fun in a world gone mad. Others claim it's a metaphor for the fleeting nature of life, like a sprinkle of sugar on a hotcake, only to be consumed and lost forever.
We invite you to join us in exploring the arguments for sprinkles as a state of mind. Is it a state of playfulness, where the world's a playground and the sprinkles are the ball that keeps on rolling? Or is it a state of existential crisis, where the sprinkles represent the futility of our endeavors, like so many sugar-coated droplets of despair?
Arguments Against Sprinkles as a State of Mind - For those who wish to counter the prevailing narrative.
Sprinkles as a State of Mind in Practice - For those who wish to see sprinkles in action, or inaction.